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Former Naval Officer Warns Iran War Could Trap U.S. in Costly Strategic Defeat

March 15, 2026 By Egberto Willies

Former Naval Officer Warns Iran War Could Trap U.S. in Costly Strategic Defeat

A former U.S. naval officer explains why Iran’s endurance strategy could trap America in a costly war and expose the limits of military power.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: geopolitical analysis, global energy markets, independent media critique, Iran war, Middle East geopolitics, oil price crisis, Progressive Foreign Policy, Strait of Hormuz, Trump foreign policy, US Iran conflict, US military strategy, war economy

Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at World Economic Forum in Davos

January 25, 2026 By Egberto Willies

Davos Shock: Mark Carney Urges Nations to Break Free From U.S. Coercion

At Davos, Mark Carney warns the rules-based order has ruptured, urges middle powers to stop pretending, build shared resilience, and wield values-based realism to confront great-power coercion.

Filed Under: General Tagged With: Canada Foreign Policy, Davos, democracy, Economic Coercion, geopolitics, Global Governance, Global Order, Global South, Great Power Rivalry, Human Rights, International Relations, Mark Carney, Middle Powers, Multilateralism, Progressive Foreign Policy, Rules Based Order, Strategic Autonomy, Sustainable Development, Trade Policy, Values Based Realism, World Economic Forum

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